Secondly, the uninvolved observer will conclude that Graham got a raw deal. |
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Government offices uninvolved in the crisis were closed anyway because of Columbus Day, an official but not widely observed holiday. |
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I thought you might have been interested on the way things work in such a small uninvolved country. |
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The stoic philosophy also say to remain uninvolved emotionally in your fate, and you will live an untroubled life. |
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Yes, but putting it in the middle of such a jauntily uninvolved album is a big mistake. |
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I teach young adults, most of whom have been very uninvolved in voting and politics. |
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What dreary, conservative, uninvolved lives previous generations led in comparison. |
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The Shipping News deals with weighty issues and is intellectually intriguing, but I found myself uninvolved from start to finish. |
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Though she sings with a glorious range of tone and pinpoint accuracy, hers is a strangely uninvolved performance. |
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Where burn conractures are concerned, the parascapular area is often uninvolved, and this flap can be used with reconstructive advantages. |
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There are ultrareligious enclaves and secular contingents, professionals and blue-collar workers, the politically active and the uninvolved. |
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The thyroid gland weighed 21.0 g and was histopathologically uninvolved by tumor. |
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Life on the set is pervaded by what the uninvolved might well view as superstition. |
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One group is generally aloof, somewhat uninvolved and detached from their child and the child's emotional needs. |
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She seemed unperturbed, even uninvolved, as if pondering Australia's decision to come off for bad light. |
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For these programs, the Department of Finance was relatively uninvolved in program delivery. |
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My mom was distant and cold, and very uninvolved in my life. |
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That you come out of your isolation…Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual, uninvolved, uninformed. |
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Parties to an agreement can agree to alter their respective rights but rights of uninvolved third parties cannot be restricted. |
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It will always be a temptation for all of us to retreat into the warmth of our cosy cocoon, or finding a haven of uninvolved serenity. |
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In conflict situations, like in Sierra Leone or Liberia, it has cost the press dearly and they were unable to remain uninvolved. |
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The answer is to request the opinion of leaders or elders within the community uninvolved with political life. |
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It is not that the UN has shrunk from global approaches or is uninvolved in international development. |
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The co-operative is mainly a closed environment, isolated from its regional community and largely uninvolved with sectoral organizations. |
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Almost all the deputy ministers answered this question, but fifteen of them were uninvolved in this area at the time of the survey. |
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I should be uninvolved with my painting, my creativity, to speak of my work but I'm not. |
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Where the franchisor is uninvolved, the transferee does not rely on any representations of the franchisor made to induce the transfer. |
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Ruth Madoff was so close to her husband that many doubt she could have been uninvolved. |
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These proposals are a hybrid born out of not being able to provide a more relevant domestic league while being uninvolved at the top European level. |
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The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved. |
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Irvine will be seen a candidate uninvolved in the recent fighting and unburdened by political baggage who will act as a unifying force for the overall good of the game. |
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They will alter the political climate of the country and, since all of our futures would be affected by the outcome, it would be very hard to stay uninvolved. |
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Note that my concept of God here is a completely detached and uninvolved entity, which, if there was a god, is the only form I could see it taking. |
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But I'm not sure that the uninvolved are always in the right. |
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The study found that romantically involved teenagers showed a bigger increase in depression levels and delinquency problems than those who were uninvolved. |
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In this study, the primary care physician appears to have been well informed about each patient's progress, but relatively uninvolved in treatment planning and decision-making. |
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It is always those who are innocent that suffer, just look at the Middle East and the children and the uninvolved who are dying. |
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The sudden indiscriminate attacks on subway travellers in Tokyo and Paris, and on uninvolved tourists at Luxor, Egypt, can implicate unsuspecting victims from any country. |
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Ibn Khafajah, the famous poet of al-Andalus, lived an apparently uneventful life, uninvolved in the politics of his time. |
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The development and deployment of non-lethal incapacitating weapons should be carefully evaluated in order to minimise the risk of endangering uninvolved persons, and the use of such weapons should be carefully controlled. |
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It also carried out some attacks in the Republic, killing about 120 people in total, mostly uninvolved civilians. |
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The trains were operated by uninvolved British employees and service was not interrupted. |
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In the chaos following the murder, Claudius witnessed the German guard cut down several uninvolved noblemen, including many of his friends. |
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Four were young men with established links to the drug trade, but two of them, 55-year-old Ed Schellenberg, and 22-year-old Chris Mohan, were uninvolved victims. |
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An uninvolved remnant or atrophic remnant of tissue is seen at the periphery. |
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In addition, potential dermal loads of uninvolved third parties are to be determined. |
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I think our thoughts and prayers should be with person involved last night not with trying to vindicate a venue completely uninvolved. |
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Member States clearly cannot remain uninvolved. |
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The overwhelming majority of the Kurdish population in the region face such a dramatic alternative which allows nobody to remain neutral and uninvolved. |
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Two clinical anesthetists, uninvolved in the development of the study and the clinical scenarios, reviewed and scored each of the 30 problems independently. |
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Many courts, taking the view that secondary picketing is an unwarranted application of economic pressure against uninvolved third parties, have held that the practice is, by definition, illegal. |
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Whether it is the Air-India bombing, the twin towers attack or the massacre at the yeshiva in Jerusalem, such criminal activity targets the innocent, the unsuspecting and the uninvolved. |
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If a committee is too large, however, a small group of its members may assume too much responsibility, and others may feel underused and uninvolved. |
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Such voluntary commitments would make industry an integral part of the solution to the Community's energy and environmental problems instead of being considered as uninvolved contributor to them. |
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Yet, in urban schools, African American parents often are uninvolved. |
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Muslim's father told AP that he was called early Sunday to collect the body of his son, who he described as innocent and uninvolved in any political activities. |
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Arsenal had the ideal fresh legs for extra time in Theo Walcott, and though he was sent on after 10 minutes he was uninvolved in the winning goal. |
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However, due to a lack of government security intervention, the tribes continue to antagonize territorial roads, primarily at the determent to uninvolved community members. |
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The PKK members testified at various police departments and courts, and later, those deemed to have been uninvolved in criminal activities were set free. |
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Many state-land and business deals were revoked after they were taken to court by uninvolved persons, which harmed business confidence in the Arab world's biggest state. |
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